sEpTEMBER 1944 i CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column ta reserved he news o! local interest. out advanhlnll 31 ?iv‘Z°'ZZl'.J"'"° Si" “.'.“""°‘ ....._..._......:..-_"_'i_-_""= -' "*- OBASWILL for Photolmnhs- OONFEDQATI SURANCE. o" HF‘ l“ D0 NOT LEAVE Lh I your Civic taxes until tiieynéllnf gr e year. Paw now. O-W-Sl. THE TWO MACS will be the only Dru»: Store when this afternoon and evening. 9.31.“ SEPTEMBER 30th is the last day M‘ payment on the 3rd uutallmenl. Civic taxes. 9-3-51, TUNE IN T0 CFC! this even- ing at 7-17 and listen w Dl‘. W. J. P MaoMillan. 9-31-11, gtartthe-dflymtileriglvtwithiéi! a Ric ' '1 fdlenlo the . e ‘ 51%|: orcrevaeni. Yam,’ MP unique‘ flilbllff wounded in action Bepteznbe" 14th nature of wounds not available. ' MRS. WILLIAM MacKINLEY. North River. announces the engage- ment of her laughter MiIYJOIIB Kathryn to James Benjamin sonof eygfgyclfbpiofhe wry ast s Ask Pomfigl, foo i ENGAGEME and Mr, . —M . |W~ A 551181". Argyle rishore. an- r ocerflbraoou eof acka es f‘ but: bee... ..;'.‘....:.._» 9° and the late Mr. MacKlnlev of i North Rl V1 ~i the mlaal§r<>r‘<§§§@fi§§‘° “i” “ii? CANS FOR JUICE AVAILABLE —The Prices Board has issued an order releasing metal tins for e. no llmit" pack this year. pm. ducts mentioned in the order are solid pack apples, crabapples in 51ml’. apple sauce. apple ie filler and vitamin fortified apple This means that processors use all the tlnplale they require‘ to can these apple products. Heavy apple harvests and a lessening of] war demands on raw matzrlals| .make the release of metal desirable, in the interest. of food conserva- tion, the Board explains. _ _ _ MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER — ’ ‘ On Monday evening, Sept. 1B, a large nuznber of relatives and friends gathered at the home oft Mr. and Mrs. Wendall McKenna, Emerald, and tenclcled a miscel- laneous shower in honor of theirl daughter. Margaret, who is one of the season's brides. The was very artis a color scheme §ave tune! Save wlark! Save fFZlel! ‘lice Rrispiu" i: a reglr {red undo mark o! _ ' “ Kenn" (jompmy of‘ Jllldl, Limited for lu delicious brand oi‘ oven-popped rice. Army Suggestion Prlpduced These Ideas her cousin, Mary Mrs. John N. McKcnna the wedding march. Then heavily laden baskets of gifts were carried both, sisters of the bride. companylng names and verses of the bride, arranged the pres-l ents on the table. ity. ed her friends all joined in singing t s "For she's a Jolly Good Fellow. Tn:- rclnzlindcl" of the evening was "lion Voyage" . Joseph McQuarrie Mrs. Mrs. Nicholas Powers have return-Hlneetown Institute for their hos- ed to their lloliles in Lowell, Mass pitality. to Miss McDonald, super- alter having? spent a very pleasant .visol', for her helpful demonstra- vl'lt with friends in Nille ulle Crccll. Bonshaw this City. Mrs. Marion Campbell has re- turned to whcre she visited her husband who is now stationed. there. Shh also visited hcr brother. Mr. Wil- llFllll Ferguson in New Glasgow. N. S. and ______i m BEAUTIFUL FILET CROCHET it Shown here are twp pieces of equipment dyrcloli Army from ideas subrr [wed by soldiers tllrouxil til‘! » WP and centre ls pzc. I,C.'d a Buoyant C. I111‘? ~ vi l t llfficulty of loading epipmnlt from ramp of a landing era-t not Y illcontnct with dry lalul. the cart can b: lHF-fliv- ‘~15 "_ ilml as an improvised conveyance (centre) for moviliz cl,u.l llretchcr cases. It can carry 250 pounds, is mud; cl mullldcd l! rith detachable bicycle wheels. The handles become ours when the, an ii used on water. Jlelow is a machine d ‘lfitl for laying 08bit’ R'- ll speed to help get telephone and tclesr JOTHlUUIliCHIlOH under; "Y quickly. it is men nted on a vehicle and can 5P7"! out cable f1", wnsiderable distances. This too was dcveloPed ‘mm a cfmfldmn 501'» r‘: ldelm-(Canadian Army Photos). J. Ll. o ~rT~ —_.__ lFew ilrops A * l» ma Noah-ll q lttlily Relieve ‘ DESIGN N0. 1210 An attractive centerpiece is work- Stuffiness of Catrril r~W-.t:rv.::::~l;w.r;:; j. Soothin relief from gtufly, painful distress of acute cotarrh ed in illet crochet fruit design Pattern No. i220 contains 00ml! WI instructions. To order pattern: Write or lend . above picture with vour name and address with i5 cents in coin or stumps to Needlework Bureau ' Charlottetown Guardian. ‘Desliln No. i220 Rimes g V .1 - l reads through the nose reduces swollen “EwQimKEKZ-Ligogiig; irritation, rclicvcsvflcus ‘ Name ‘Oflgestion, helps llush out cold-clogged nasal i-fiufm-me; Pasta ea. Mikes breathing easier- "Y i! Follow direct ions in package. Vl-‘IllO-Ol- - UNI PIMIII ' r r m-r n» l gniufiufiffim vi-“nua-r. c. , Than molt folk: In ch lJenkins) left Monday morning for 1 A I I I ’ f '“"“‘ lglgnhanvdnrviilirs. Mdohln Cllcmorc, offiocfirs lesC-IZ-l-S-FN-E-S-S! blew m ocfilfér. "m" 3355i?‘ Lewis at home and David in the I their bereavement. yoqm Searletown, Borden, Bedeque, Lo- ‘cally decorated in WEI‘ ' rink and whiejGrcve, Middleton, Chellon. Cen- When all had a; I nbled Margaret mil 5969099 11nd LQWEX” 3955mm was led to the 53M of honor by W95 held "i Central Bedsquc Trainer, while ssptember 6th. piayeqflvlre. F L. Cairns, Lower Freetown in the chair. in by Misses Florence and Eliza-igg-gitllml g, b N J d‘ pit-S,» e s lven y lrs. or n: , Joesph hflllligan opened the gifts Steve“. lower Freetown and was M°fl<l°w m“ W~ L and Mary Trainor read the ac- fifriindfirfiemtgwdbv Mrs. while Mrs. Linus Mullilzan. slstei-‘mirtngel-i‘ supervisor gave Institute Ode and repealing The presents 5- V9“ m"? included linen, glass, silver, pyrex quilting. after which ,.,. . . iwnzl a lfiilt of tmoney, testailfylglgllllcfegléilzblay of Quilts made by the 01.1.4 men ..lS pl ng to 1c hgi eszem n w c , . _ .3 Margaret is held in the commun-Qiggegfiigfgwlglze 31%;: gfggdawvfi- and appmvm Amer me bfldemrbe thank] Mrs. Edna Jgnkins rendered twolmr m” Service me“ cl solved that the thanks of this Con-' ' and l vention Hiverdale. l tion. to and to all, who in any way helped to make this Convention n success. (2) Whereas we have learned with‘ pleasure the city from Halifax Mr. Lloyd Shaw as Director Education. and have followed vritht interest in another British Dominion. we hcrzc . cfibl. ‘and trust that his efforts will be‘ ‘mfitsse Faun“, Mach“ e members for a gift received. members assembled in Conventiongmm of thanks gggsifted of a here pledge Mir whole hearted cn-t olperation with hfm in furt-herin t e . Whereas the Provincial Executive P have a committee to deal with past‘ funds war construction work, Be 5e solved that each Institute forward. Plflfls t0 this Cilmmmfie <4‘ 391 ralne Clow nrc to be asked to col- teachi _ stressed more in the Public Schools ‘Solo. Vi“ problems of Education A votc of lthanlrg" was for his fine address. Proceeds from evening meeting The modern Dime of lawn tcnnisl loois _, ’ INDIGESIION IWALLOP vou - = snow TIIE erg; Hon than hall of ymal dilution u don: flu belt-in your 2B feet of bowdl. In when indication ntrillu. tr! hounthin that help: dlgntiop in the ltumaeh AN Blow the belts What you ma? and h Carter‘: Little Lin: Pill: to gin needed help u; that "fol-nan ll but" of Lowell. Tnko one Carter’: Little Lin: Pill baton Ind one offer In Tllro them lfibflfll In or lei ‘ND bench-help you dizut Ihll yo! have nun in Nature‘: ow! w: . a u I»: rolld um lake: fool bottn f hand an wank cure you "Tlligf-lul-l- 01$: fiver Pills from your dnitilb-IM» best- Mrs. Linn Muharish (nee Norah Washington D. C a rm: nHARLOWETQyYN nuARm/xah BOY scour VCAMPAi. $epl:.'25*"' to October IO“‘~ ' THE scour, PROMISE On my honour I promise that I will do my To do my duty to God and the King. To help other people l" a" limes. To obey the Scout Law. i . uAqp q-vu THE SCOU T. LAW 11) A Scout’s honour is to be trusted. t2) A Scout is loyal to the King. his country. his offic- ckalrs. his parents. his employers. and to those under im. _ (3) A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. (4) A Scout is a. friend to all. and a brother to every other Scout. (5) A Scout is courteous. (t!) A Scout is a friend to animals. A Scout obeys orders of his parents, patrol leaders, or Scoutmaster without question. A Scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties. l A Scout is thrifty. I A Scout is clean in thought. word and deed. Iliad of Wounds i A telegram Elm" MRI-mil. 0f New London, t husband, Sgt. Elmer Stewart Macbeod on ac. tlve service in {my has med o; wounds on Sept. 14 Besides his le - father and mo‘ her, INDOOR and OUTDOOR TRAINING are the features 0f scouting. recognized and adopted in almost every Cli- ilized country. ing for many years and has sent leaders all over the world. Prince Edward Island has been in the forefront of Scout- Ray MacLeod of one sister Mrs. 0f New Glasgow T1189 shall not grow old As we who are loft grow old Age shrill not weary nor the, years condemn l At the going down of the sun l And in the morning we will rc- , member them. ‘Patron Rgk-IAF- m m t h i His Honour the Lieut- e . ti»... ity “i” as is ::.'r.;*:.l."..- 6M1 "relat ves and many friends in B. W. LePAGEl - Provincial President R. S. P. JARDINE District Convention Provincial We Presidents The District Convention of H J- J- MORRIS Freetown, Albany, Birch an, , with the Presidentl . Meetlns opened by singing the, Od l ‘s _ e Tle addrc = of we! The regular waltcrllie homo of Mrs. Them “ere -Meeting opened by demonstration on Clffzfj- B0“ wufvas She judged passing ln a floul Institutes Borden The The proceeds from 05 . The ruminating Committee than’ ICEHtIPEGIH amounted to $16.73. The ,_. . ,, ui for the district convention Dlcasantly - out in d-"lllflillil flflervggg: tzfilrroiflg¥éi ',‘,’,Yfi}§;nf“5§}‘r‘;3 was displuytcl. Red Cross con- \vl!"h l\ d as lunch was servn-Darrad-l Bjcrde‘; vlcei\'p‘.églll'ent> , vener reported ljmvillg bought ‘ed by the l} toss and ladies of,.ms “m, Bowmss éeae M’. 15 3-4 yards of cotton for quills; the community. All departed tflsecrétafly Ans Kenneih Almgnrellalso that a pair of pyjamas had their homes wishing; li/lsarsflrg: Alba“ ‘ ' ' jbeen passed in Sick ccmmilree on ae ea Eveging Meeting opened at 8 3O remned: one baby ____ “singing no ism,“ .. dMgls kolrilred célclinmade and one sympathy a ameron, an}, r 1 l -- ' , . PGYSOIIHlS lfollcwing resolutions: ti) Bfeult rcl-avls“ m’: 5mm)‘ m“ be extended our hospitals. cnl vast territory; a committee tlli °f the appointment of s local convention his achievement; orrcspondencc interest of Education. during ‘he it re- resolved that we urge that thej; ng of Temperance should he F“ for same‘ ~ i ta del .f f .t- and that the present mt BM l»; i222? il2i€ll‘f.....2‘ii..i? ° “ supplemented by the uscb of (‘dun 1t was moved by MFR. Stanley cational films on the su Ject ‘Hyde’ Seconded by M155 Jean ‘alfzeadgrllgoglilfs Crg1i‘€|6:e5m1gfi3€31e"lBoy'lc. that all bills be paid. . , . ‘Phillips. Dialogued cents The“, tendered the speakcrl Mrs‘ P‘ iinlz. Lunch comm; ectlnrz closed to the Provincial Sanatarlllln ' :ion:ll Anthem. MODERNIZED ;V_ 1 B74 ps5 assisted by was first played in England abcutwharge‘ 13'“. _ brings Dominion wide Swing to Chose & Scmborn he fhvorFllLL coll» fluted In 61min! MEADOW BAN-K W. l. meeting of ‘ .Cl‘ll'. The mill- ,~e_ llrcs of th- inst meeting were road ported that the boxes were ready i/lrs. Peter Scott is to f li/lrsi Charles Hyde presented the o .o\v ng resolution to be passed n '0 Lwerlat the district convention: Wheré las, owing to the crowded condition .of_ l y the most l "'" »= . c: ' . m‘? speaker cf m“ Evenmg fflxilclrgascfifcriscqrfllost lpsct Dr. Curtis to cow-r such a be it resolved that be appointed from ‘*1 Premier Jones within the next few .d.l_l's concerning the placing of ll idoctor at Clyde River as soon as} i sympathy. A letter from Macias-ans Bland a leztcr from the Salvation Army were read. asking that a nnves be milde~of the district for Mrs. S. Clo\v°and Mrs. S. Drake The collection amounted [and Mrs. Stanley Hyde. M with l Lunch vr-s served by the committee in W. J. LIDSTONE DR. L. A. JOHNSTON tile WAS hcld a‘. Gordon Mac- 63 ucon on the evening of Sept. 4. the the answered by Th ore was singing SECPCIRTY TC- the sale of remembered, month. to wait on] thanked letter of oUR APPEAL Time-tried and proven as best gen- eral boy-training programme. Funds needed for recent expenses in and future development under direction of trained field secretary. Honorary President Premier J. WALTER JONES Provincial Commis- sioner Provincial Council wishes to avoid a general persona] canvass and asks every person interested t0 for- ward contributions to MAJOR ALEXANDER KNOX Honorary’ Secretary-Treasurer 154 Richmond Si, Charlottetown K. M. MARTIN, K. C. Assistant Commis- sioners REV. S. J. DAVIES HARRY PINEAU W. A. CURRIE A. Leave Centre has been openp- at cost price. in | Majestic Bnnfi has cxtende. arc, the sulphur ;\\'f‘lIJ{llillll hand to members of ed in the farmer home of J. W.1 springs and mountain lakes of the \ ~ . A Y. W. " Dallas. and the girls may revelw‘ "Canada's beauty ZVIM Y RIDGE MEMORIAL Photographic evidence that the Canadian War; by Allied invasion armies. The picture was taken Memorial at Vinly Ridge remains lllltilllfh7fi ll shortly after that part of Frame hold been recap- spite nf thousands of AlllPKl bombing raids on French cured from the Nazis, the_l}l‘»@ill!~l!‘f\l1h@l‘ biting 31mm! soil (luring the four _\ rs of occupation by the flit‘. first Canadians lo vlslt the hallowed spot. His GnfiflT-YLS and slnrc D-DJY 15 offered by this RCA!“ conlmcnt was, "It has not been damaged in the photograph taken Scptcnlboi‘ i2, The Memorlzll~ icastT-Slncc this photograph was prepared, slight also escaped damage llllrilll: the fierce fizhlilll: thr" damage to the memorial, urldiscernlble from the to 57 were donations of LW" "Pewwn- ilso t il- Mrs. G rdnn Mac-l Pmresw" I 55“ Shaw‘ Director. LPfll-‘lelfllsld Zofimccnts frozln Mrs‘. W‘ of Educaticn then gave a talk on- W_ crash,“ Scott invited mclnbcrs‘ in her hnnlc for the October meet- Jean Boyle Nat-_ host- the "aged about its site as lhe Germans were driven back ground, has been discovered. Up TroubIeRFRZorTARJerry V/orking 5hgn-bn[[gfed lunits, who in turn lay down a barrage on the Ger- Fmm the “m wmdow m this Notice the shattered beam and the Italian l"l‘illllDlISf‘ on illc Glthl: Line. lhesc Bun" . m“ |’°5"'1°n5' , .--:...ll_.l.co ' :- - ~ ~~ '-' ‘a ' -l - - wit} ‘tjheiil findlfigs to Canadian Artillery islignlrlglhgabwrs. 0m. - loonadlan Army _0ver- ..,,a,.,<-.., _. . . -v*<'f4 .471. _.. .-<---